May 20, 2026
A recently released Kern County Grand Jury report is raising concerns about how Bakersfield responds to neighborhood traffic safety. The report says the city relies heavily on residents to report speeding concerns, even as traff ic engineering staffing has remained nearly unchanged for more than two decades.The Grand Jury report examines how Bakersfield handles traffic safety concerns across neighborhoods citywide.My first reaction is I like talking about traffic calming, and the more people talking about it, the better, said Bob Smith, councilman for Ward 4.The report found that the city largely depends on resident complaints to identify speeding problems, rather than routinely reviewing traffic patterns across Bakersfield neighborhoods.Traffic calming tools are relatively new. Yes, you can always use more people, but were doing a lot more than we did before. Ive been on the council for 12 years, and when I first started there really wasnt traffic calming now were doing a lot more of it. Smith said.Traffic calming refers to steps taken to reduce vehicle speeds such as speed humps, roundabouts, warning signs, and other roadway modifications. But some residents say those steps arent enough. Neighbors near Harris Road and Summer Springs Drive cite a recent crash that claimed three lives as proof of why theyve long urged officials to add more safety measures in the area.Evelyn Delgado is a Bakersfield resident, and she says, One of our neighbors tried to get the city to see if we could get speed bumps or something like that, and they said no because it was an endangerment. I dont know what could be more dangerous when weve already lost lives.Amanda BlueMel is also a Bakersfield resident, and she says, I would either like to see a stoplight, which Ive asked for many times, or at least flashing lights. We only have two 45-mile-an-hour signs out there, and we need more.The report also revealed that Bakersfields traffic engineering staff hasnt grown in over two decades even as the citys population has surged.The department hasnt grown, but maybe it hasnt needed to grow. Back in the early 2000s, we had a huge boom we were building thousands of homes a year. We dont have nearly that kind of growth now. Smith saidThe Grand Jury is urging the city to review its staffing levels, strengthen coordination between departments, and create a simpler online system for residents to report traffic concerns.Councilman Smith says officials need time to analyze the report and its recommendations before deciding on any changes. But for many residents, the bigger question is whether neighborhood traffic problems are being resolved fast enough.If you have concerns about traffic safety in your neighborhood, you can reach out to the City of Bakersfield Public Works Department or contact your local councilmember.Stay in Touch with Us Anytime, Anywhere: Download Our Free App for Apple and Android Sign Up for Our Daily E-mail Newsletter Like Us on Facebook Follow Us on Instagram Subscribe to Us on YouTube ...read more read less
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